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20100607-003

Goats from Healing Hooves a company owned by Craig Madsen, eat grass around the University Center. When it comes to controlling weeds, most of us think of hand pulling, herbicides, mowing, etc. But if you're looking for natural, non-toxic ways to control weeds you may be surprised to find out that goats and sheep can be a useful part of your weed management strategy.

20100607-004

Goats from Healing Hooves a company owned by Craig Madsen, eat grass around the University Center. When it comes to controlling weeds, most of us think of hand pulling, herbicides, mowing, etc. But if you're looking for natural, non-toxic ways to control weeds you may be surprised to find out that goats and sheep can be a useful part of your weed management strategy.

20100607-005

Goats from Healing Hooves a company owned by Craig Madsen, eat grass around the University Center. When it comes to controlling weeds, most of us think of hand pulling, herbicides, mowing, etc. But if you're looking for natural, non-toxic ways to control weeds you may be surprised to find out that goats and sheep can be a useful part of your weed management strategy.

20100607-006

Goats from Healing Hooves a company owned by Craig Madsen, eat grass around the University Center. When it comes to controlling weeds, most of us think of hand pulling, herbicides, mowing, etc. But if you're looking for natural, non-toxic ways to control weeds you may be surprised to find out that goats and sheep can be a useful part of your weed management strategy.

20100607-007

Goats from Healing Hooves a company owned by Craig Madsen, eat grass around the University Center. When it comes to controlling weeds, most of us think of hand pulling, herbicides, mowing, etc. But if you're looking for natural, non-toxic ways to control weeds you may be surprised to find out that goats and sheep can be a useful part of your weed management strategy.

20100607-008

Goats from Healing Hooves a company owned by Craig Madsen, eat grass around the University Center. When it comes to controlling weeds, most of us think of hand pulling, herbicides, mowing, etc. But if you're looking for natural, non-toxic ways to control weeds you may be surprised to find out that goats and sheep can be a useful part of your weed management strategy.

20100607-009

Goats from Healing Hooves a company owned by Craig Madsen, eat grass around the University Center. When it comes to controlling weeds, most of us think of hand pulling, herbicides, mowing, etc. But if you're looking for natural, non-toxic ways to control weeds you may be surprised to find out that goats and sheep can be a useful part of your weed management strategy.

20100607-010

Goats from Healing Hooves a company owned by Craig Madsen, eat grass around the University Center. When it comes to controlling weeds, most of us think of hand pulling, herbicides, mowing, etc. But if you're looking for natural, non-toxic ways to control weeds you may be surprised to find out that goats and sheep can be a useful part of your weed management strategy.

20100607-011

Goats from Healing Hooves a company owned by Craig Madsen, eat grass around the University Center. When it comes to controlling weeds, most of us think of hand pulling, herbicides, mowing, etc. But if you're looking for natural, non-toxic ways to control weeds you may be surprised to find out that goats and sheep can be a useful part of your weed management strategy.

20100607-012

Goats from Healing Hooves a company owned by Craig Madsen, eat grass around the University Center. When it comes to controlling weeds, most of us think of hand pulling, herbicides, mowing, etc. But if you're looking for natural, non-toxic ways to control weeds you may be surprised to find out that goats and sheep can be a useful part of your weed management strategy.

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